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TL OIGOiy STATC!.IAITf:CqIta. Ortgca. Zajxatdgj I.togs!ag. August 5. 1S4I (AGSITVZ t IL3afl RJgTOS IBll0UIfs Canol JVork Seconded Del fcart JV Gearhart, sen ' of T, E. Gearhart, North River road, Sa lem, has received a certificate in recognition o his Work on the construction of the Canol project In northern Canada. The younger , Gearhart, now employed in; the office of a shipbuilding concern In the San Francisco bay area, work- A M I . 1 i . ... u xuf umc inuauu a cniei oi lur ing activities with Bechtel-Price- Callahan, contractors who built the giant oil line, a project con- atructed under what are declared to have been the most difficult working conditions ever encoun tered on any construction job. ' vThe best assortment of photo frames in the city at Henry's. things photographic, 480 State Few FireeCity firemen got a workout Friday afternoon when four different alarms were turned . In by Salem residents! The north station was called- to 1025 Hunt street Just off Capitol, where a garage and roof of an adjoining house burned. Damage was not . r ms - . liL a v i cat. uriM urn ai lam ana u streets. 1440 S. 14th and at one other location , were, among Fri day's fires. - ;" . ; : Cement contracting Ellis. Ph 4071 Supplies Allotted The National Guard bureau, Washington, D.C has' allotted; a supply of belts for use of the Oregon State Guard medical personnel. Acting Adju tant General Ray F. Olson, was advised Friday Requisitions have been made to the War department . for a limited supply . of, one and ' one-half ton trucks, bicycles and motorcycles. 'K I Wedding pictures taken at the church. 520 State. Ph. 5722. , Pipeline Appreved ' Marion county court Friday signed an or der authorizing Vista Heights wa ter district to install a one-inch pipeline across county road 709. . The application was made by F. C. Stannard, 5 Madrona avenue, superintendent. Excellent unpainted furniture, desks, book shelves. R. D. Wood - row Co., 325 Center. May Haal Igs Permits to haul logs over specified county roads were granted by Marion county court this week to A. M. Minden Lumber company, Cherry avenue, S.lMn- PhirlM W Vmntf IIS Webb street, Silver ton, and John ... Tolmsoff, star route, Silverton. ' Townsend CI ah Meets Central Townsend club No. 6 meets at 8 o'clock tonight at the Fraternal temple, 447 Center street. Old- time music and a speaker are to be features of the entertainment For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 South Liberty. Obltaarv Milter ' Georse Edwin Miller, at his -horn at SSl South ifth street. Tuesasy. Aug- ust 1. at the age ot IS years. Husband Mrs. Jennie' Miilcr of Salem. brother ot Miss Minnie ' MiOer and Mrs Anna Sehtossor. both of Newark US, and Gas Milter ArliagtoiH K3. Ale survived by a niece, Mrs. W. C. Smith wf 'BIsointMd. HJ. and. tteph ew. Carlea Schlaasor of Newark. NJ. ' Services wiM be held Friday. August e, st S pjn.. fxoav Cloug1-J8arrica ehaneL Dr. WiUard - Hatt emetaUBg, Xitusbssie services by Salem lodge No. 333. BPOK. concluding , services in sat. Crest Abbey mausoleum. . Crasa ' - - At the residence. S40 Saginaw street. Aiiwut f WiIImtm Km fVma anflSind f Ida Myrtle-Cross, and father of Ray Edward Cross of the, US army - and Date T. Bennett of the VS array vers as. Services postponed pending 'arrival of son front Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Bertba Klender. at the family I residence, Set North Capitol street. - Aucust S. at the are of S3 wears. Sur yivad by her husband, Henry Klender of Salem; a daughter. Mrs. Battle Rice of Sslem; three sisters, Mrs. Marth" Rohl and Mrs. Emilv Micbalke. both of Salem, and Sister M. Canute of f 'hiasro- two brothers. Paul and Ben ' Papenfus, both at Salem, and a grand daughter. Mrs. Charity Branch of Sa lem. Services will be held from How-ell-Xdwards chapel Walker-Howell Funeral home). Saturday, August a, , at a n.m Rev. P. W. ErfUon om elating. Concluding services at City View cemetery. CHMord Earl Wilson. Infant son of . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T. Wilson of . Vaisetz. Ore, Tuesday, August a. Sur vived also by a brother, Lawrence Wilson of Valsetr, and frsndmotuer, Mrs. Carl Wilson of Forks, Wash. An- Bnunttnwnt of - scmees . later sy Oough-Barrick rompaay. - - i Olson ' " Mrs. Minnie Olson, late resident of Salem, at a Portland hospital. August S. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ardell Slants of Salem; three sons, xneooore, Wenzel and Rudolph Olson; and a sis tr. Mrs. J. Gordon Smith. Announce merit of services later from Rose Lawn Funeral home. . . , Walter Wrubel. late resident of 1444 Mill street, at a- local hospital Aug ust 4, age M years. Survived by widow, Mrs . Walter Wrubel of Salem, An nouncement of funeral services later by Howell-Kdwards chapel . tWalker- Howell J uneral Dome). . AlfeHriit - . . - - n . Albrieht. late ot route 1 GervaiS. at a local hospital August 4, '"age 73 years. Survived by a nephew, William Albrirht. Gervais. Announce ment of services Ister by Howell-Edwards chapel (Walker-Howell .Funeral . home). . Stames" - - -' John William Barnes, at his home, . r-lauda street. Thursday. Aurusl a. at the ace of 13 years. Husband ot Mr. Pamelia Ann Barnes of Salem ' .thr of Mrs. Nellie Miller of Auburn Wash. Mrs. Bessie Adamson. Cecil and Fdail Barnes, sU of Salem, Mrs. Mabel ' Simmons of Hardin, Mont, Clarence Barnes of Lebanon and Johnnie Barnes . f Rattleeround. Wash j brother of . irfa Dewitz of Otis. Mrs. Amy Monroe of Grand Ronde. Ed Barnes ' of Junction City and Scott Barnes in California, survive aow uy - .k.ir.n and, four exeat grandchild ren. Services vill be beld Monday t mt t-SA nm- from Cloutrh. . rufir m'S:r nr Irvine A. tox tiiciating. Concluding service to BeP- crest Memorial pajn- . nerwM. Anderson, late res! f.-nt t Bend. Ore. at a l9tal ranes. Thursday, Auust 3. Wife f Oso'r Anderson of P: sister of V'yK Ltr vri f . Florence. Mrs. J . T eVrLonWrC Rudy R. A7e,"to VTifrom St Paul : A st tt TuL- Ore. at. t a.m I 51 1. a, r,,lst 7. tsndsr direction of Vacancies Filling Mrs. Agnes f nwik lr.u.. i i superintendent, was brushing up J on her vocal lessons Friday, pre - of patriotic women of Marion county who hava come to the aid of nubile- rW.l rrstema. Onla- H vacancies exist In county schools today, where 28 were on the rec- ord a week ago. Of these 18, four aw in high schools, Mrs. Booth said. Former teachers, many of them homemaken, have offered their-services for the other dozen f oitinn ft t nrAnai ur. r i - - a Hfir h HMlarMl. . ' . The Fashionette's "C 1 e a r a n c e tne j., m. oumgsworwi xamuy. a of discharge to Peter Mux Sales Sneeiala!" Dresses 14.95. request for improvement of the I hr. ebceciitnr. H 1 " t8J5. 110.00 and 112.73. Real Val- ues! Hats from $1.00. All coats reducejd. IadastrUl Deaths Reported Five fataUties, 1104 covered acd- denU and 12 claims for occupa- tlonal disease benefits were filed with the state industrial accident commission here during the week ended August 3. The fatalities in- volver Edward Lyndecker, As- toria, rigger; Melvin Homer Shock- ley, Portland, truck driver; Carl Klenn Rankin, Portland, ma chin-1 ist, ana urxie v. Maxweu, rort- land, carpenter. " I . a b . ' I Cyn" Cronise Photographs and J Frames. ' 1st Natl Bank Bldg. -s '" ' I eiascnaB noma wwrence i (Speed) Feldschau of the US mer- chant marine has reported back to San Francisco and been assigned to a ship following a brief visit here with his parents, Mr. and e with ms parents, Mr. and i. John Feldschau, routed six. dschau entered the merchant rine in November, 1942, receiv- Mrs, Feldschau tnaFlnA In AaaajkUav tU tVTUllCl A.4S"XdWt 1CV I ed his training at Catalina Island, I fall 1,-. KaAt, t nMA. 1 south Pacific combat zones. Retire from Market Certificate I Slr? .tn0""6 Phelpa' Market for a food eaUb- luaiment at 210 South Cottage street was filed Friday by Charles R. Phelps, Jr, and Charles R. Phelps sr. They have sold the market, previousix snown Painters', to George E. Moore, as Wanted: Girl for stenographic ana general office work. Perm, posi tion. Goo Jewelers. tion Good salary. Brown Credit Attend Seattle Conference Gene Vandeneynde, W D. Kleen ssvu.. they attended a Sears, Roebuck conference. Kleen will reurn t 1 conierence. xueen wiu return 10 1 h. nnrthrr, rif, A,,cf ii7k - " J I coma aaaistant nuiufcr of tha a7L7T : Sears Market street store. Te 8Uvton Mrs. C. B. Unde- graff of Spokane. WaslL. and Mrs. rose curse 01 iursston, wasn.,ir 7 I"4 i v.t who Kav. h rf . .m iMarced war front In that section. who have been recent Salem vis iters, left Friday for a brief stay in Stayton. Wanted: Experienced sales clerk. Perm, position. Good -salary. Brown Credit Jewelers. Clak Meets Yaesday Roy Hew itt, Salem attorney, will be speak er before Townsend club No. 3 at :. . . . T. ." its xnesaay nignt meeting at fto?r'WZZr.Grua Rohde. sistersi Ed Barnes. Court Street Christian church, 17th and ccajrtstreets. The meet- teduled for 8 o'clock. ing is scheduled Tare Escase 8caal Two 14 - year-olds escaped from a work 1 i.7mAjL " " Tfwwaoura state mm. ing school Friday afternoon. They were Ruben Partlow and Robert Richard ""Anderson. au A-emaii uiUiiUaCf eIVV XJiJLa,w grounds road, will be closed tem- porarily .'due to sale of buUding. WiU reopen again soon. Watch for announcement. Name filed Certificate of as- sumed business name for r!oirt Street Radio and Artnlinr r"n was filed Friday with the Marion county clerk by H. P. Gustafson and Louis C duBuy. Swing and -g-w ? J dances Thursday and Saturday night . . . At "Santiam Bean Fes tivaL Stavton. Ore. Appraisers Named George H. , . and George H. Riches have been asraasi vajsraa rnawA vsv ig7 i)Mt VI the late George C Will. , V - Wanted! Boy at shine stand at bus a' , . terminal. Apply immediately. " l ' . sjiBest opeaaer ev. uoya 1 Wright will be the guest speaker 1 - v 1, il ... a .1 at jason jLe-ivieuioaist cnurcniaiiu uuee uaugiiteia, neieu - " - ouna"7 BW"UI1- L . . Open Sundays. Our own make 35c qt bricks, Vi galsl, gals, and ice cream cones. The, Pike. Ice cream, store. , Maple Setarns Howard Maole i.-M !.. in Seattle. Special Event Days Slated - 1 - City playground. Director Gur - nee 1 iesher f riday announced tne areduling of aS series of special activity days, the first of which tomes Friday, August. 11 when nre tin- contests i alaterl fnr the seven " neighborhood play- rronnds. " The following Friday, August 18, Flesher has scheduled another Iesiie. - : On Seotenaber 1. a series of nov- ( elty events have been slated. ' V! KltnLlS -Alsemon by Or J. C. Harrison. Josephine Albert borhood recreational centers. Pet th Crawfordsville neighborhood. & .7 . T j r. . xr. ; -.. . Day will occupy the day's activ- He is survived by his wife,'" one $ SpauUirr, soIc3t sinjins Tine Ninety and IN ine and ( ities Aucust 25 at Olinger and brpther, Wallace - McKercher of 4 "So Near to Cod 'Ala V i Court Orders Vacation of: V KraflfitV'n - 7 f -Tw road vacation orders an- r . . 77;, w mm m m m m-mm WLSt m n a sram 7 couri nave resunea m ciosuxra PS 5dvemlweast SHt aawwua l ver aiis area, Jf. " "w ,C w ; wooaDurn was jormany estaousnea Dy couri acuon. , wo 0X19 appearea ai nearui Friday to voice objection to the . : e-;i a. I ivacaoonoi uiv Auyer i roao, requesieu y stretch oi roaaway wnicn enaea m i a HoDingsworth farm field had J prevtousxy oeen reiusea oy , ie I county, memoers oi ine coun aaia. i Objections to the vecatiqnei El- don avehue In the Mclntyra tracts east of Salem wersi expressed by J A. E. ,Wood and others in writing and in person, but the court, held that closure of the - gravel road would be to the best interests of the traveling public; The new road at Woodburnal- ready given a heavy oil; paving tnis summer, runs 258 leet irom a - m a mm, m sra, I state mgnway nouuourn-Aiu i Angel road) to the cannery. Paved 1 also this summer is another com- I paratively new county road in that I area. ! Known as the "Wadsworth" I ida.tharouware more fhan 500 j feet lone, cuttins off the corner between hiehwavs 242 and 99 and feeding Into Woodburri street, was dedicated in recent months, l. ' t. t - '-. A Jp Qw,rmlltOQ lilt' lDUl3l3ll5o - - ' - mam y mm aasswan ) Y ftTt If ff flYPPti X LglgfW M. J I S-'t'O In Norman j: Wordnas been received In the offic:of Marlon county fcnapter.l American Red. Cross, that US armei lorces !in the Normandy SMtor 1 are well aunoUed with Red Crosa servicei. sixteen clubmo- biles are now in opera tion there. A leave club has been opened in Cherbourg with more tog follow immediately. Sufficient Red Cross VASjaaavnnssI -is Hasb1 4 St CI IT. af rAsr I Red CroM Mrvice, needed by the armea, iarces, cuspatcnes aeuiare. i Recreation workers arej in tne evacuation hospital units. Field di- rectori srtittaSfirj: CaITt Vrd 011 beachhead with coffee and J rM tiim -iMVMKn units 1 . ciuomooue uniw. Tt ! antirin1 fh lval rhatu I . . - " . . . ...-. Z I ter is iinrormeo, mat otner ciuds and greater numbers of clubmo- fre w. Li"1? " T l.'tl tZA - Mifts UvesaV Attends ni.: I UtllO ionterCllCC TiATT Jo Ii u.n ; Mararet TJa s. Haeht. of Mr and Mrs. B. Uvissav o OaDaa.' haa wAinwrff frnrn IakssfdeJ Ohio. . . . Hat. from omm n tk. Vnrih AmHn JTT tt - Jn thr itwere delegates from Mexico, ; Puerto 1 Rico and Canada. The theme of I the conference was f Our Healing n j ,1 .;.,. nMiHawj uu maui iuuvuiuv with racial problems. On her return trip Miss live- y visited her bnmer,CpLalph I T ssahavsisar at atiAnnrl fat T17? ' sT'allf ! - v J ; t J f Most TonSllectomieS R w NftW : r. 1 -. puKTiAwu, Aug. 4-AT-scnooi are children will be more suscen- 1 tiht to noliumvelitis c following I ron.iItorniM vnMriral authorities warned parents today, and many physicians posUoned such: opera- tions UnUl September 1 or later, Valloy Obituaries R. B. Jones . .LEBANON R. B. Jones, em ployed by the Santiam. Logging 1 , , falling- timber j caught him. Fun - A l ffCl VAVC9 WW AAA iuuivuuvcu by the Howe Funeral Home when .iiL-. i r,B o'iil aee Irs 1882 ha had lived In tnis .Ute six years. Survivors are the I .s w;n: tr. W,"'T old, sergeant m the medical corps J . , j A . . a Y r A "T " -"-rtt wu"::uu" iHomi. ' rj.ward MltcheH Metcalf f - v tTRAMON-Tmal rilei wr. read lh he Howe chapel Thursday TTnnrtnt VfltohcH TLftolf who died in tne Lebanon Hospital TuesdaylBorn in Kansas Ihe had lived practically all of his life in this . state. "Two sons '. and two . , . n.ia aa, -r;-''-;- son, Lebanon, f and Ruth Mussel- I tri,,t, ' 1 ""t " " , ' E Duncan F. McKercher LCBANON --t--. Duncan . 4 Farrell Mercherdied in feugene Wed- nesday and was buried in Port- Iand 1 r services in Lebanon snaay at uie riowe.caapei. torn & Canada in 1884, be was brought to Linn County in 1837 and had I Junction, City and by two sisters, Llsabelie Eraden and Florence I UcKercher cf Crawfordsville. 1 1 IPnb mi 1-r HubBOil'dlS . CTJtCtJIT COUXTs R. E. Klrchoff vs. Vivian Kir. choff J order of nonsuit on motion f Joseph W. Reveal yiMRose Leo- nteul aMm riierhiecinff r-nn. temptj proceedings on motion of piainUlf. Ransom Hereth vs. Har old W, Ransom and others; motion D defendant Harold W. Ransom to gtrfke if clauses from plaintiffs compiaint; psnnATK rotraT 7T . . ",,jiiAiii. Kj Murnhr estate! recefnt for $33.89 i Inheritance tax; decree Ernest Steuer sniardianshiB: an- praisement and inventory of estate! as of AugV t, 1943, $1041.98. JUSTICE TOUKT J .lX Mrii l. Wa blea of ln- nocent to 'charge oti Violation of statute regulating keeping of dogs; released under 325 bail. Leslla W. Moody; larceny by bailee , preliminary hearing Mon- day, August 7, 4 pjn. committed to jailjon failure to post$ 1000 f&SL Peter Parsegian; fined 110 and costs "jfor ssault and battery on person of peorge Bogesih. , m ' j j - - !a i . - w L ' a a jioya innwn ijaxson; uuck speeding ind defective! clearance lights; $5 and costs on each charge. Patrick Frank O'Brien: declared guilty! of ; assault . following trial and fihied 150 and costsg fMnnmitted to Jail .on failure to pay. MAKsvIAGK APPUCATIONS Alvr G.jDickinsonJ 22; US navy. 539 North 21st street, i Salem, and Dorothy li Mason, 21, key punch operator, j 668 street Salem. South Summer MUNICIPAL COURT Edward I R. ! Hunley, Pasco, Wash.1 ivagrancyj Rollk Lee Daniel,! 2140 ,South Church, failure to stop ThJ TlfiTlUc JU1111 0Oiebe, cL "T ' M State PlOlleei. HfrM A tTlT. 9 atH ome i John; w. Uiarrr Barnes, 73, died Thursday at his home!, 2235 Claude rteAa i - I ! I Mr. banjes, who caml?to Oregon witn nis parents in 4879, crossing the plains by ox cart first settled m Union county. , j ! i On Julr! 3. 1893. in iEuffene. he wuo.T 1 p asejor faj years naa come to Oregon by emigrant train 4- , . from Missouri in 1883 ane sur- I ... I . i i 1 Last vear in Salfn they cele- brate golden tg uadm chUdren were iprcsei, n tQj JHh Mri i ia. 1 I fNellie) Miller of Aiibiirn. Wash - I Mrs. John H. (Bessie) Adamson of Salem Clarence Barhes of Leba- non: Mrs. Sim (Mabel) Simmons. Hin,tMat; John T. Barnes. 1 BarUegrouid, Wash, and Cecil A. Hrf d Edgil H Barnes, P"! i I f Also surviving are Mrs. Id De "t vw, jana mm. rvmy awnroe. in California, brothers; 19 grand- , d , hd f 1 tare children. Services ; are to be held at 1:30 lP-m- j Monday, August 7. from 1 m.-in., I tv. t. iZTvlTV 7, Z rff ox PL"4 .X r TT ! 1 1 tt H r- -1 1 1 -a Hporfi rsstsaaols V;0 MVVlll I i f Central er Middle America is a wonderful jplace to travel because the;natiiral scenery, jits ancient wvuunuon ana reucf oi uie eariy Indian; nations which! . abound there,; jC. $. McCuUough, Oregon bridge! engineer, told: members of tne Baiem; Credit association Fri day noon, . : Thirf part of America lhas it all over Europe when it Icomes to mmuv M V. i;t if J.l VX . 1 . 'ZT-. j . Un. a i a a.4 - . . . JJSJJl'K ?, Jf Referring to the history from the me of the discovery by Colum- v. K- ,tL,- .uv. i. r-J I "s"t AsrS, Wsa UVMWU V4 . f . ,;in building bn a newaitei twice be- ifnr. iv .; -is-t were seeking . aeparatibn from ureal Britain. "..( y . 1 : .. V-l-- ti:..- '"" f"8 I DlCS; FrOlil Long Fall I - ' . 3 i r " t.l i. t T V.i. 1. ff" 41 W P5tlan," 5,ftoA 1fJLi1 J " fL Gene Moore of Portland, a fellow and recovered the body by diving, Wall.. ; Kn! j. months sur- 1 1 v- M vives.j ; I ! - I 1 - 1 i! fJ, -1 iTM,-V -H L L-mJ& L--J-i w lyroup Dewn j.TeWB - Tie TallMVhiie Spire - 4 Czti!:?, i::E3 j - t ! - - " Visitors la the city and Salem ChurcKe BKTfiEX, BArTISI K .North Cott t D street. J. T. Ol Om, DO. pillar. Sunday achMl at f aJn. Ctnwt Sehirmiii-V MMriii. tendent. Morainj aenrica at 1L Ser mon aubtect, -Perfected and" Bein( Supper. Evenlns Mrrric at 1J0. Ser mon subject, -What Does Calvary Maaa to Your Bibla atudy and prajrr maaUng Wednesday at 7:43 pjo.-.-. CAUTAKT BAPXISX ' i ' : SOUtb Libwtr sand Vfilln- wtrrMim r Howard Smith, assistant pastor. Sun day school SS a.m. Ev. U U. Handle, superintendant. Morning servlca at 11. Rev. O. A. Cabelmaa guest speaker tram - Phoentxville, Pa. Sarmso - sub ject, "Christ 2Hed for Our uu." JO pan. young people's echo raceUng of Arrah Wanna camp. Evening service at S, Rev. Gabelaoaa spas ring. Sermon subject, "A Come-Back Christian." The young people of First and Bethel Baptist entireties win join calvary for .the monthly aingspiratton. -. mtST BAPTIST - " - Marion and liberty streets. Ker. Irvms - Ai Tox. DO. ' pastor.- Sunday aenooi s:s ajn. rredencs; Broer, sup- enntenaeat. s&orruns servlca at xl Sermon subject, j "Paul Bet ore Felix." evening service at 1 JO. Sermon sub-, ject, "Bible Questions Answereo." Vio lin solo ny miss Kauueen jaroer. xoung people's v meetings - M pan. Prayer meeting Wednesday TQ pjn. Paul Reynolos Is to give a talk oo Mission ary uuuook lor ttve sear. ,. DtMAmrtX. BAPTIST Corner Hazel and Academy street. Warren C. Hale, pastor, bunday school 19 a jn Miss Eunice uart, supennnten aenu Mormnc servlca at ' 11. Sermon subject,' "Established In the Faith." Observance ot tne iMta s supper, eve ning service at 7:43. Prayer meeting Weuaesday at 7 A p.m., - . , ratST CONGREGATIONAL' Marion ana cottase streets. David Nietsen, pastor, i buiiaay acnool a :4a a.m. Morning servica at u. sermoo suDject, Un steug uasaiui. ' KNIGHT MEMORIAL ' WUMUKCGA11UNAI, . lth and aernr streets. Wulard B, Rao. panor. aunaay scnool at iv a.m. h or mug service -at 11. FTSST CHRISTIAM Center ana nun streets. Dudley Strain, pastor, ana Clay J. Pomaroy, associate minister. Sunaay scnool ajn. Morning service at i0.-sfc Sermon subject. "Our. victorious . cnurc&." oy Clay j, fomeroy. Tromn meRngs ai : p.m. evening service at :. tier moa subject. raamsn. tne Leper," oy Clay 4. romeroy. - ... COVRT ST. CHKIST1AN Aorta I'ftn ana court streets. Ray mond Armstrong, assistant pastor. Sunday school 8:45 - ajn. Morning service at iwo. Cuest speaaer, Siawia F. Deweee. Kvemng worstup at 8, ser mon by Ray Armstrong. . Mid-week servica Xhursday: at J M pjn. : CBKIST LCTHUAN (ALC) -state street at ISth. sr. ti. Theuer. pastor, bunoay school 9M a.m. Morn ing service at iu sermon suatect, a CnrisUan Uutiinnt ox History Luther Msgnt at ) pjn.; , . .-- AMKKICAN LVTHEKAN jv$ Mortn cnurcn sucet. If. A. Get zendaner, DD, pastor, bunday school at : ajn. Moming service at 11. .mw .... r ST. JOHNS LUTHEJtAN (lie. SynW) lBtA and A streets. H. W. Ureas. pastor. Morning service at la JO. uoiy communion service. Preparatory ser vice at 10. - ; USUI SfCTHODIST ttoutb Commercial at Myers street. Joseph Xnotts, pastor. Sunaay school at a:4S a Jn. ' atornnmg service at 11. aermon suaiect, ttf bpintaal aUrta of John wesley 'me . youta groups meet at 1 pjn. aJvening service at a. bermon subject, rine immutaoiUty of Uod." Prayer meeting mursaay at mv pjn. '.. - ; - FIRST METHODIST "Cburcn ana btato1 streets. Dr. J. C. Harnsoa, -pastor, cnuren- senoot at S: ajn. Preston Doughton, superintend ent. Worship at lOaa, le i irst Mile." sermon by. tne pastor, josepeune ai- pert bpauiomg, aototst. no cvenxna worship. - , ENGLXWOOD CHUSiCH OF" THE VMIKCD SMlKTItsUN IM CBSlll Mortn litn and Nebraska avenue. J. M. Goodheart, mttuster. sunday scfcool : ajn. nut AJumgan, assistant super intendent la cbarae. Morning service at 11 w-i mim aumiect. "The- Cod ot impossibUitits. uorii , nui wui leaa the Youth JTeilowsbip meet at T pjn. m the chapel. Xvemng aervtce at a to the chapet. ermon subject. The Ministry of IUumlnatlon.'v run and rallowsnlp tmmeeistely iollowing the evening sermon m social rooms. Sun day school executive council meets Mondav nlaht at S in the Chapel te elect annnai emcees, suaeaaruay eca nesaay at S pjn. m tne cnapu. rmST vrrrrcD ssithsin ms Jnssion ssreet, Bev. George Martin, nastor. Sunday scnool IS a.m. m ins mi ! st il. Sermon sub ject, in the Way of Ufa." There win ae- a jesat wnsring oi ssunaay scnoo workers -and churca omciaai at dc close ot tne menttng service. TRUTH CKNTSJl f- SS9 Marth Htga street. Olive Stevens, MsD, paster. Msrotng aervjee at ia. aermon subject, pine Origui ot the REORGANIZED CnTUKCH OF JESUS CHRIST Or LATTER DAT SAINTS lTta and CbemekeU streets. -C H. Asher, pastor, bunoay school 10 a.m. Morning -servteo at il. Zions Ioacua at 1:45 pjn. Prayer meeting at S pjn. Wcdnesoay. ,; . , . -: ; - CHRISTIAN AND MMMONASV A1JLIANCE Filth and Gaines streets. C. H. Stein- mann, pastor. Sunday school I:i9 ajn. Clsstts for all ages. Morning commun ion aervice- at i. Kveaing cvangelisUc service, at T:30. Wednesday at 1 M pjn. prayer and Bible study. , , rrsnmrst a ftrRIST asadisan and. Dakar streets. L. C- rreeman. minister. Sunday school at iu ajn. Morning service at 11. Even ins service at 7.- PTeachinc at S. Evan- gvust W. C. Harrison ot Bakersseld wUl begin a- aeries oi gospel meetings Sunday morning at It ana each even ing at r rnirasorjARE ' North lSth at Brerman. Rev. C. X. Tate, pastor. Sunday school S.-49 ajn. Morning service at IL Speaker? Rev. Ed Scuttedy. Evening aervice -at TS. Bev. Scultedy. Tuesday 7:45 pjn. pray er' meeting. Thursday 1Ai p n. Bible study. t -. , CHURCH OP CHRIST . Cottaee- and ShioDtnsT streets. H. R, Thornhill, pastor. Sunday school at. 10 ajn. Morning aervice at U. Evening service at 1:43. Wednesday eve meet Ing at 15. Young people's meeting A.. : . . , ..Li. I - ... ratsT rpisaTrjAXJBT V 24S North Commercial street. Serv ices at SJ0 and 10 pjn. Circle at S pjn. An welcome. Sunday. August s, Speaker, Rev. Maxine Roberts. ITRST CHURCH OP GOD Cottage and Hood streets. Rev. H. A. Schlatter, pastor. Sunaay school at S.-4S sun. Morning Junior church at 19:4$. Sermon at 11, The Elect oi God." Evenlnc unified aervice at T:15. r Sermon at S. -A- Holy Pao pie.- The sotri annual eamo . maecme or ine Church ot God at Woodburn July SO-30 was a grand luccess end the attend ance was good tnrougnoui. Pi n j: - sj.a U vA..J-i "iT3 FES7 IHIS" ' - - - ? f Friends cordially invited. CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE ' Center street at Mth. Dr. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school S:4S ajn. Miliord Stull, superintendent. Morning worship service at 11. Special guest speaker. Rev. John Cochran of Argentina. South America. Young peo ple s nour as . bjb. Kvenmc service at a. MisaVmary set sice directed by Rev. 'Cochran.' Sermon subject," . Ax- rntlna's Greatest Need." Wednesdday pjn. mid-week prayer and praise service. Saturday S:4S pjn. radio aer vice. The Galilean Hour. KSUd. SALVATION ARMY ' ' ' 141 State street. Major T. P. Stevens. pastor. Sunday school 10 ajn. The morning service at 11 will be conduct ed by CpL .Colin C. Morrtss who to now stationed at Orlando. Pla. He will be accompanied by his wire. Corporal Morrisa is now here on furlough. The evening service at 10 will be con ducted bv Major and Mrs. John Allen. Major Allen was iormeriy in charge oz via saivauoa Army work in Salem tor about gtva years, t Their many friends win be glad to see them. Other eervtcea Thursday and Saturday 8 pjn. CALTART CHAPEL -v V- 1179 North Church street Rev. and Mrs.- Claude Coleman Bell, pastors. Sunday school 1 pjn. Afternoon ser vice at 1:45. Evening servica at 1:45. Thursday evenins at 1:43. Good sine- mg. jnsptrauonai preaching. A hearty welcome awaita you. . irVANGEIJSTIC TABERNACLC Parry and 13th streets. X. M. John son, pastor. Sunday acnool at S:4S ajn. Classes tor ail ages. Morning service at 11. Young people's service at S:1S pjn. Evening evahgelistle meeting st Ha. weonesaay at i:U pjn. mid-week service. .. . . , FTRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTISTS - Chemeketa and Liberty streets.-Sun aay scnool at 11 ajn. Morning service as it. aermon subject, -spirit." wed' nesday meeting at S pjn. includes tes timonies ot healing. Reading room at us a. uign. street. BETHANY Ev.' RETORMID Capitol and Marion streets. T. A Kielameier. pastor. Sunday school at 10 ajn. Morning service at 11. Sermon subject, "A Strange TriaLI The Sun aay school will nave its annual picnic arter tne service at tne Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Imig, 317 Garden road. Tne consistory ' and women a Guild will also have their monthly meeting in tne axternoon. v ; PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 445 Ferry- street. G. M. Eads. nastor. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning ser vice at 11. Rev. Carl W. Adams, pastor of the church in Lewiston, Idaho, will be guest speaker. Evening! eervice at 136. Wednesday at S p.m. Bible and prayer service. Saturday at a pjn. mission service. PILGRIM HOLINESS 75 Market street. Paul C. Nerine. pastor. Sunday school S:45 ajn. No morning or evening services. The con gregation wui attend camp at Quinaby park. Wednesday evening prayer meet lng at S. ' ADDITIONAL CHURCH NEWS - ON PAGE It Argentine; To Be Topic Rev. John Cochran, who spent seven years as director and super intendent of the Church, of the Nazarene in Argentina, will speak at both services at the local Naza rene church, Sunday, according to the announcement of the pastor, Dr. Weaver W. Hess. , t -; i : The Rev. Cochran, his wife and family returned from South Amer ica to attend the International As sembly of his denomination held at Minneapolis in June. He is making a tour of the Oregon churches before leaving for Ar gentina in September 1 His interest in the social and po litical as well as tne religious con ditions of the Argentine brought him in contact with many national leaders. His wide experience en ables him to speak authoritatively about the country on thw-coast of South America with which the United States is at present involv ed in matters of relationship. The public is invited 1 to - hear these addresses. At the 11:00 o'clock hour he will speak on the topic: "Establishing a Beachhead," and "Argentina's Greatest Need" at the 1:00 o'clock hour. Page to Help In War Chest . Urlin S. Page will head the pro fessional division in the fall Sa lem United War Chest drive, Campaign Chairman Burr Miller announced to his committee mem bers : at their regular luncheon meetint; Friday noon. -K . j Publicity and pre-campaign gifts, for which Gardner Knapp and Fred S. Anunsen are chair men, respectively, were discussed. . Date for beginning ot the drive will definitely be October 9, tying in with National War Fund pub licity, committee workers were told..,-. - . ': OPA.Tirc Examiner To Study Blelliods PORTLAND, Aug. HVMeth- ods of improving, tire repairing in tliis area will be studied by B. B. Morris of San Francisco, regional OPA tire examiner; who arrived here today. ., " :f . - He said he will attempt to co ordinate ;: ' activities - of : various agencies to make manpower, ma terials and machinery available to dealers immediately. . ? i ii i a ii Pra-Vcr4 ! SERVICE t ;cndJcvc!ry ' '. met s jsst-';. ' I' V-C nwnMteteaiiT"i L J Educational Groups Plan Camiery Tour - A tour of school community can neries will be made Wednesday, August y, by members of the state board of education and the state advisory committee of food pro duction war training. O. L Paulson, state director of vocational r education, and . Rex Putnam, state superintendent otl public instruction, have made ar rangements fox the tour with the school administrators to visit school canneries at Albany, Sa lem, Silverton, Corvallis and Mo- The 20 members of these two educational, groups will have an opportunity to observe r these .Fiitial .D.owii Gleafance! ; -:---'r ressss . '( T ;" ' . j- .... It , ' Kesses - - - - v . . ' i ' bis wmsmi DRESSES! One . and - two piece dresses retrnlarly priced at $3.84 will go into this clear ance today at (3.98! .Your choiee-of blues, blacks, greens, browns, plaids and plain shades. Sizes 12 to 44. 1 SUITS! - ; .if d Summer suits in plain and novelty tweeds, plaids, ete. Popular beije, i tans, browns, many other .shop this group; for that or school guit ' . siop it for down ' to earth values! These were former 16.84 values! Sizes 10 to 20. . COATS! ' Bright shades ofred, green, beige, for your summer's vacation in tailored styles, plain fabrics! All. coats on ! this rack were formerly priced at $1684! Shop the downstairs today for great values! . MILLER 'S BASEMENT, commtmity, kftchens' m action where housewives learn to do their own cannmg witn moaern metn ods and . equipment, states Mr, Paulson. There are 14 school canneries' established in cooperation with lo cal educational boards and the state board of education. ; Gen. liershey to Speak At Tanker Launcliing PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 4-()-MaJ. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, na tional selective service director, will be 1 guest speaker at the launching of . the - Swan Island tanker Beacon Rock next Tuesday night, and Mrs.- Hershey will be sponsor. '. I C6L Elmer Wooton and Col. Walter DeLong, selective aervice directors of Oregon and , Wash ington, respectively, also will speak. , j ! stairs shades workaday S98 Cius -barru:u company. ,